A Christchurch customs broking firm has been convicted and fined $3000 for submitting a false customs declaration which had the potential to create a serious biosecurity breach.
Gateway Cargo Systems (SI) Limited pleaded guilty in the Christchurch District Court last week to one charge of falsely declaring that the header unit of a combine harvester imported from the United Kingdom was new when in fact it had been used.
The offending was detected in December last year after the combine harvester was inspected by a Ministry for Primary Industries quarantine officer.
MPI spokesman Steve Ham said the company correctly stated that the combine harvester was used, however declared the header as new.
"When the container was opened, it became very clear the header was used and when it was further inspected, it was found to be heavily contaminated.